Basement Waterproofing Photo Album: Interior waterproofing in Fort Erie, ON
Example Post: As you can see in the before photo, this Omaha homeowner was facing a hazard with their uneven and sinking sidewalk and driveway, risking trips and falls. They turned to us for a solution and, through the power of our specialized products - PolyLevel, NexusPro, and SealantPro - we were able to not only eliminate the danger but also transform their concrete areas into safe, stable, and visually-appealing spaces. Notice in the after photo how we've meticulously lifted and leveled the slabs, sealed the joints and cracks to prevent further water damage, and protected the surfaces against future wear and tear. Now, their outdoor areas are not just safe for everyone but beautifully restored, all thanks to a day's work.
Finished product
This is what the the finished floor and wall looks like. After the concrete dries, the wall can be finished with studs and drywall if the customer wants.
Trench is opened
The floor is opened up so that the WaterGuard can be installed.
WaterGuard is installed
In this case, the floor is too thin to put the waterguard on top of the footing , so gravel is added to the trench and it is installed beside the footing.
Flange is added
A flange is added to make sure the water flows to the waterguard and a tape is installed over top so that the concrete wont pull everything back if it shrinks while drying.